
Thug attacks woman and steals her dog sparking frantic search for missing pet
POOCH PINCHED Thug attacks woman and steals her dog sparking frantic search for missing pet
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A WOMAN had her French bulldog stolen after a horror house attack.
Police have launched a probe into the incident which took place in Dingwall, in the Highlands, just before 5pm on Saturday.
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Police officers were summoned on Saturday to Macrae Crescent in Dingwall
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A woman, 50, assaulted another female, 37, before making off with her beloved pooch.
Cops are appealing for witnesses and have described the suspect as white with dark shoulder-length dark hair.
Detective Inspector Christopher MacLeod said: 'This was an upsetting ordeal for the woman involved, who is desperate to have her dog returned safely to her.
'We believe the suspect may have been in the area of Brown Street with the dog.
"I would urge anyone who was in the area at the time or has any information regarding the whereabouts of the dog to contact us.'
Anyone with information is being urged to contact Police Scotland on the non-emergency 101 number.
A force spokesperson added: "Detectives are appealing for information following a robbery in Dingwall.
"Around 4.40pm on Saturday, 12 July 2025, a 37-year-old woman was assaulted within a property in Macrae Crescent and had her French bulldog stolen.
"The suspect is described as a woman in her 50s, white and with dark shoulder-length hair."
In an unrelated incident, cops have locked down a street after a man was found seriously injured and died at the scene.
Emergency services were scrambled to Steel Street in Gourock, Inverclyde, at around 3.45am this morning after receiving reports of a man injured.
Cops are treating the death as unexplained and enquiries remain ongoing.
Forensics teams were spotted searching the street this afternoon while blue police tape cordoned off the rest of the residential area.
Officers stood guard at the scene and a tarpaulin screen was erected.

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